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Social Text (2022) 40 (3 (152)): 105–123.
Published: 01 September 2022
... research within DC, this study contends that such diasporic experts have come to play a specialized role for US empire. Specifically, they serve as “multiplicitous diplomats” who use their connections to the region to navigate and translate the interests of competing political elites in Washington...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (3 (152)): 1–15.
Published: 01 September 2022
... of the category of the “Global South,” instead emphasizing the fluidity between supposedly separate scales (e.g., North/South, intimate/global, etc.). Thinking across time and space allows for consideration of the ways in which the US empire has shaped practices elsewhere, but not in isolation, not without...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 19–39.
Published: 01 June 2018
... resolve the problem of erasure. If dispossession is understood as formative of the US empire, might it be necessary to treat it as a component of the economic disparity not only of Indigenous people but also of others so indentured within/to the state? Copyright © 2018 Duke University Press 2018...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (1 (154)): 47–70.
Published: 01 March 2023
... productive and reproductive labor to US empire. Most important, as R.S.V.P. and Zami restore context, they also generate a system of value in opposition to racial capitalism that does not depend on violence against Black women. [email protected] Copyright © 2023 by Duke University Press 2023...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 112–117.
Published: 01 September 2009
...Neferti X. M. Tadiar Edward Said's 1979 essay in the inaugural issue of Social Text , “Zionism from the Standpoint of Its Victims,” places before us the problem of the present moment of global power—the problem called “empire”—in terms of the specific intellectual/political task Said set...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 41–61.
Published: 01 June 2018
...Jodi Kim This essay offers an investigation of US settler colonialism and military empire, a conjunction theorized as settler modernity, in the post–World War II era. It argues that settler modernity is an ensemble of relations significantly structured and continually reproduced through manifold...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (3 (108)): 127–138.
Published: 01 September 2011
... imperialism across the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, with specific attention to the performative effects of photography. Recent debates on the uses of the archive in contemporary photography highlight the affective qualities of iconic national or personal images. However, Shah's work resists...
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Social Text (2015) 33 (4 (125)): 134–141.
Published: 01 December 2015
...-the-digital-humanists-are-white-all-the-nerds-are-men-but-some-of-us-are-brave-by-moya-z-bailey/ . Bollettino Maria Allessandra . 2009 . “Slavery, War, and Britain's Atlantic Empire: Black Soldiers, Sailors, and Rebels in the Seven Years' War.” PhD diss. , University of Texas at Austin...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (4 (109)): 57–79.
Published: 01 December 2011
... with an
assumption of “China” as somehow already a unitary ancient nation and
not as the empire it really was — and yet this issue of ethnic others was the
main challenge for China’s reconfiguration as a single modern nation.5
Modern Chinese Ethnopolitics
To clarify all this, let us retrace a few relevant...
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Social Text (2014) 32 (3 (120)): 87–107.
Published: 01 September 2014
... to the algorithmic density that swirls around us? To what degree does the epistemic thrust of empire haunt our willful actions in this age of digital self-fashioning? All this willed discernment, calculation, adjustment, and particularizing in the name of and in service to a divinity that shall remain unmarked—where...
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Social Text (2019) 37 (2): 29–65.
Published: 01 June 2019
...Kris Manjapra In 2015 the British government finally finished paying off the Slavery Abolition Act loan. For 180 years it had serviced debt created by the massive public borrowing of 1835, which was used to compensate British slave owners for the loss of their “slave property” during emancipation...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 103–105.
Published: 01 March 2018
... to finance beginning in the 1970s signaled the waning of US empire. We must recognize, however, that finance capital is administered through nodes such as global cities and archipelagos of financial black holes that can weather crisis and helm cyclical activity. Territorialization and deterritorialization...
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Social Text (2016) 34 (4 (129)): 41–70.
Published: 01 December 2016
... (and beyond), Black militarism became an increasing part of US imperialism and global hegemony. This development permanently and fundamentally altered the relationship of African Americans to US empire. Arguably more than any other single factor, Black participation in US wars secured the allegiance of many...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (4 (145)): 1–24.
Published: 01 December 2020
... publication of the Social Text special double issue “What’s Queer about Queer Studies Now?” In that issue, editors Jack Halberstam, José Esteban Muñoz, and David L. Eng sought to expand queer theory to address issues of US empire, race, immigration, diaspora, militarization, surveillance, and related...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (4 (145)): 149–156.
Published: 01 December 2020
.... This recognition, or what the editors call the queer remains of US “empire, globalization, neoliberalism, and biopolitics today,” strikes at the heart of US-American studies, where the transnational turn has sometimes reinternalized US-centrism and exceptionalism as its organizing analytic. It also queries queer...
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Social Text (2017) 35 (4): 113–152.
Published: 01 December 2017
... Edward Prempeh standing demurely to the side dressed in a three-piece suit. 58 Prempeh’s fervent desire to escape his island prison, dressed in the suits of British Empire, and to use his newly fashioned persona to reenter the political center raises questions about how oppositional subjects can hide...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (3 (152)): 37–59.
Published: 01 September 2022
... of the war on terror not as one single apparatus of rule, but as a series of interrelated geopolitical projects. As Madiha Tahir observes, post-9/11 US military operations in the form of drone warfare are only the most visible element of what she refers to as “distributed empire”—differentially distributed...
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Social Text (2016) 34 (4 (129)): 111–138.
Published: 01 December 2016
... supremacy and US empire. That first year the target audience was Pakistani youth, an oft-cited demographic category of potential radicalization and threat by law enforcement experts that inform the policies of securitization and threat management that organize the War on Terror. 11 In the immediate...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 63–82.
Published: 01 June 2018
... of oral argument, Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe , 435 US 191 (1978), oyez.org/cases/1970-1979/1977/1977_76_5729 . 43 Deloria and Wilkins, Tribes, Treaties, and Constitutional Tribulations , 32–57 . 44 Byrd, Transit of Empire , 129 . 45 The state of Washington also did...
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Social Text (2016) 34 (4 (129)): 1–17.
Published: 01 December 2016
... empire by securing the allegiance of African Americans to the US racial state. Of central importance to Johnson’s analysis are the structures of US colonialism both internally (within US borders, especially targeting American Indians and US blacks) and externally (beyond US borders, particularly...
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